We think that it brings a personal guarantee. It is accepted that not every bat a manufacturer makes is worthy of the grade that they place on it. Therefore, if a company makes a G1+ labelled bat that is actually like a G2 bat - which happens a lot, then they have a vested interest to sell that bat to a retailer. Therefore, they are more likely to sell it to a smaller account, who won't become too irate. Manufacturers don't always do this, but they have to sell bats, good or not as good, just the same, and so we don't want to be a company who just gets the left overs once the big companies have gone in and got the first pick.
However, by handpicking, we ensure that we don't get any of these bats. It is sheer logic that if we handpick the best ones, we are then going to get better bats for our customers? I don't see how that is disputable?
Chris